This Providence‘s new video for “Keeping On Without You” can be seen below. The video has also come under some heat as possibly being plagiarized.
Transit and Man Overboard 7″ Split
Transit and Man Overboard will be releasing a 7″ split. The split can be purchased via Pure Noise. It will be available in limited collector colors including red, white, and blue. All three colors can be purchased as a package as well. In addition, the split comes with digital downloads of the songs or a digital copy can be purchased at all digital outlets.
5 Things You Never Know About Skillet
The members of Skillet recently visited MTV to share five facts you never knew about the band. Check out the video to learn about the ladies in the group, their albums so far, and the two things the band can’t live without. The band is currently on the Awake and Alive tour with Hawk Nelson and Decyfer Down. Check out Skillets upcoming tour dates below. Skillet’s latest album, Awake, is in stores and on iTunes now!
Alive and Awake Tour Dates
Nov 6 The Great Salt Air Salt Lake City, Utah
Nov 7 Paramount Theater Denver, Colorado
Nov 10 Casper Events Center Casper, Wyoming
Nov 12 The Midland By AMC Kansas City, Missouri
Nov 13 Stephens Auditorium-Iowa State University Ames, Iowa
Nov 14 Minneapolis Convention Center Auditorium Minneapolis, Minnesota
Nov 15 House of Blues Chicago, Illinois
Nov 17 The Pageant St. Louis, Missouri
Nov 19 Maude Cobb Center Longview, Texas
Nov 20 Palladium Ballroom Dallas, Texas
Nov 21 The Berry Center Houston, Texas
Nov 22 Abilene Civic Center Abilene, Texas
Nov 27 Remingtons Springfield, Missouri
Nov 28 Adler Theater Davenport, Iowa
Nov 29 Duluth Entertainment Convention Center Duluth, Minnesota
Dec 1 Royal Oak Music Theatre Detroit, Michigan
Dec 3 Memorial Auditorium Chattanooga, Tennessee
Dec 4 Hobart Arena Dayton, Ohio
Dec 5 Agora Theater Cleveland, Ohio
Dec 6 Deltaplex Grand Rapids, Michigan
Blinkumentary Trailer
A trailer for Blink 182‘s upcoming documentary, Blinkumentary, can be seen below.
Anarbor Interview – October 9th, 2009
(Sorry for the huge delay in getting this interview up–I’ve been really sick!)
I had the chance to stand outside in 40 degree Midwest weather with the very charming and extremely cold Anarbor at the Picador in Iowa City, IA. As I watched the native Arizonans shiver in their flip-flops and t-shirts and talk about their current journey, I realized that they truly were a group of down to earth guys, despite their quickly rising popularity, and wanted little more than a home cooked meal””and some jackets.
~ Introduce yourselves to all of us at Driven Far Off!
Mike: Hey, I’m Mike and I play guitar
Slade: I’m Slade and I am lead vocals
Adam: I’m Adam and I play guitar
Greg: Hey, I’m Greg and I play drums
~ So what’s the story behind Anarbor? How did the band form?
Slade: We’ve known each other since we were in fifth grade and we wanted to start a band. We’ve been a band for 6 or 7 years now, since 2003 when we played our first show.
~ What were your emotions when you finally got signed to a label? Obviously it was amazing, but were you freaked out at all?
Adam: More excited; pumped, really. We wanted it to work for forever. All through high school all we wanted to do was get on the road and play shows and do what we are doing now, so it was really exciting to have that opportunity. We were all stoked.
~ You have shared the stage with big names: from Fall Out Boy to The Academy Is. Do the nerves ever get to you? Do the bands give you tips or criticism?
Greg: I actually get more nervous in front of less kids. In front of huge crowds by nerves actually go away. When you are playing a big show, basically anything you say to them they will be like “YEAH!”
~ Did you ever think that “Let the Games Begin” would be such a hit when you were writing it, now that it’s been on shows from The Hills to Good Day in LA?
Slade: We actually didn’t have it in mind for it to fit into a sports thing, but everyone we talked to afterwards were like, “you guys wrote that perfectly,” and we didn’t even mean to; it wasn’t intentional.
Adam: Yeah, the NFL then came along and turned it into the music for the macho tackle scenes, which was awesome.
~ So there’s new of a full length on the way. Can you tell me anything about that?
Slade: In this record we’ve found our style of music. It’s just something new for kids to listen to. Basically, the EP was just a taste and this is going to be the meal.
Greg: We’re working hard because it is our first full length and we’ve only just released EPs locally.
~ Are you happy with how Free Your Mind has done? Is there something you’ve noticed didn’t work so well on the EP and maybe you’ll add that to your full length?
Slade: No, we were pretty stoked with it.
Adam: As far as music goes, we’re just trying to show kids what we have to say, because we have 13 songs instead of 7.
~ So how did the name “Anarbor” come about?
Mike: My family is from Michigan, and my sister was born there and was one of the people who got me into music. It was a good one-word name. We didn’t want a long ass one.
~ If you could choose one song off of your EP to broadcast to the world, which would it be and why?
Greg: I would say “Always Dirty Never Clean,” because it’s really what we stand for.
~ What’s the hardest part about touring? Do you anything you really miss that was left behind?
Mike: We all have dogs that we miss really badly. We can’t wait for the day when we can bring a dog on tour with us.
Adam: Home cooked meals, our beds, our friends.
~ So how are you guys going about writing your new album? Do you sit in a room and hum melodies, or is it solo?
Slade: basically we just get a cool riff that we like and sit down and figure it out. We have some of the instrumentals recorded, and we bump them in the van wherever we go. Sometimes we take a guitar to the back of the van and jam. There’s no real process, we just go by how we feel. We just generally do it in the van, since we spend the most time there.
Mike: Our van is awesome. We have the windows blacked out, with black poster board allover them”¦it’s like the Batcave””it’s all dark.
On The Dino Trail with Justin Pierre
Justin Pierre is currently out on the road promoting Motion City Soundtrack‘s new album, My Dinosaur Life. Check out all the videos and pictures of the adventure over at mydinosaurlife.com. Justin also stopped by the Threadless headquarters to talk and sing some new songs. Check out the video below. Justin also stopped by the Alternative Press offices for a special acoustic show. Check out those videos here.
Motion City Soundtrack Studio Transmission #2
Motion City Soundtrack have posted their second studio transmission video. In this video you can see the band in the studio recording their new album, My Dinosaur Life, with Mark Hoppus (Blink 182).
Dashboard Confessional Stream New Album
Dashboard Confessional are currently streaming their new album, Alter The Ending, on their MySpace page. The album is due out next Tuesday November 10.
Motion City Soundtrack Set Release Date, Reveal Album Art
Motion City Soundtrack has set January 19, 2010 as the release date for their new album, My Dinosaur Life. Check out the album art and track listing below.
Track Listing
1. Worker Bee
2. A Lifeless Ordinary (Need A Little Help)
3. Her Words Destroyed My Planet
4. Disappear
5. Delirium
6. History Lesson
7. Stand Too Close
8. Pulp Fiction
9. @!#?@!
10. Hysteria
11. Skin And Bones
12. The Weakends
The Almost Interview – November 3, 2009
Can you please introduce yourself and your role in The Almost?
My name is Jay Vilardi and I play guitar and sing back up vocals.
How did The Almost come together? What is the band history?
Aaron called me years ago telling me about this new project that he was trying to get off the ground. Since I was touring at the time, I joined a few weeks later. I think by then “Southern Weather” was essentially completely recorded. But from then on (once I joined the band) Aaron told me that it was my job to hire other guys and teach them the material as if it was my own. The funny thing is that I only really hired our bassist Alex. Everyone else came from mutual friendships or were dudes Aaron knew. I also had to teach Aaron the songs before our first tour since he was out with UO and hadn’t touched a guitar in months.
Can you tell me a little bit about your new album Monster Monster? and the Monster EP?
Monster Monster is our accidental concept piece about the “darker” side of people and human emotion. It’s about real life. How people are and what we hope to become. I feel like the lyrics could be best explained by Aaron, but musically – we wanted a no gimmicks rock and roll record. Hindsight being what it is – I think that the “no gimmicks” thing has inadvertently become a gimmick. At least thats what I hear… The monster ep is cool because it give people the chance to get some extra bonus material from the recording session. The ep is limited to under 10,000 and has 5 unique covers. It also comes with a second disk that is blank (until Nov 3rd) when the full length record is available to be burned on it.
How is the album different from Southern Weather?
This record was written with straight up rock and roll in mind. Other than having an overflow of material for this record, I think the songs are a bit more intricate and sonically pleasing. The recording/production is better. Overall tones (guitar, bass, drums) are super legit. My favorite part of the record sonically has to be the mix. Randy Staub did a great job. Other than that, these songs are a result of the most insane teamwork experience I have every been a part of. Everyone worked really hard on the material. Southern Weather was recorded by Aaron.
In what ways is The Almost different from Underoath? What do you like about The Almost in comparison to Underoath?
Underoath are a great heavy band with real intense artistic undertones. With The Almost, we shoot for a more straight up rock and roll sound that pays tribute to everything we all grew up listening to. It’s easier for us to experiment with slow or country sounding songs in this band. Underoath push the envelope for sure, but might feel limited because they’re confined to the Screamo genre. Maybe I’m nuts, but I feel like The Almost could go in virtually any musical direction if we really wanted to… Im not saying it would sound good LOL but we could try.
What are your touring plans for the rest of this year and 2010?
Im stoked to see opportunities for us to play everywhere and anywhere we can. We have such a great time, we have a hard time passing those situations up. That being said – we’re still working on our itinerary for 2010 but there is talk of heading down to Australia and maybe South Africa (if you can believe it)!! I would love to do warped tour, but we’ll see if we cant make that happen!
What goals do you have for The Almost?
This music means so much to me personally. The Almost represents so much in y life. For me, it would be great to have the chance to play anywhere we’re welcome. More touring! We just finished the record, but I look forward to getting started on another.
Any last words?
Monster, Monster Novemeber 3rd!!!! Monster Limited edition EP on sale NOW!!!!!! Get it before its gone!
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